i use a revolution mini. i really like it. i play with 5 or 6 discs. i carry a towel, wallet, water bottle, toilet paper (don't ask), sunglasses, keys, pencils.

it retains it's box-y shape well. i think they all would do that because of the inner frame. the material doesn't sage with rain or dew.

my only complaint is that the handles are too far apart to grab with one hand only. (small hands) when i carry it by hand, i can only use one handle , which will probably be the first thing to rip on it.

the frame sticks into the putter pocket, so sliding in a disc into the pocket can be tricky. i bet you could sand the frame so that doesn't happen.

dave

Do not resist chances. . . and there will be one less thing you cannot do -ACG

Jakeginter wrote:Thanks, I had already read the reviews on it, but I was assuming that there was a few people who didn't write reviews who could add their input here.P.S. Thanks for the thought anyway

Try searching the forums. There's a search button at the top of this page that will let you search every post on these boards for whatever topic you wish. There should be a good number of threads containing info on Revolution bags.

sleepy

sleepy wrote:I sleepy, do hereby commit to use the Comet as my main midrange disc for a period of no less than one (1) year; commencing 11/24/09 and ending (if I so choose) on 11/24/10.

I discovered last fall -- while throwing mine into a tree to retrieve a disc -- that while the "body" of a Nalgene bottle is indestructible, the softer plastic cap is NOT, and it will break if the bottle lands squarely on its head...

Besides, a big stick is a much more effective disc-dislodger; put some spin on it and it disturbs a much larger area than a bottle.

adamschneider wrote:...the "body" of a Nalgene bottle is indestructible

I have seen several break over the years. Besides they are priced ridiculous for an uninsulated water container. I only carry them in the backcountry anymore, where a broken water bottle is more than just annoying. It is hard to go wrong reusing any plastic bottle that you already bought with the water/sports drink/etc in it, then switching to a new one every few days when it loses it's new cleanness. My favorite are the Gatorade bottles with the knurled grip and sport top that fit in a bicycle drink holder. Threw out all my old bike water bottles.

Eric O wrote:It is hard to go wrong reusing any plastic bottle that you already bought with the water/sports drink/etc in it, then switching to a new one every few days when it loses it's new cleanness.

And I thought I was the only one that did this!

sleepy

sleepy wrote:I sleepy, do hereby commit to use the Comet as my main midrange disc for a period of no less than one (1) year; commencing 11/24/09 and ending (if I so choose) on 11/24/10.

steezo wrote:Off Topic-nothing will get down a stuck disc better than a 32oz gatorade.

I'll be damned...was about to say something similar. I carry nalgene bottles (amber to match my orange bag). I hated to spend the money, but i was cracking gatoraide and dollar store bottles too often from harshly setting down my bag....